Who Will Lead the NFL in Fumbles in 2017?

Who Will Lead the NFL in Fumbles in 2017?

Of all the NFL props out there this summer, this one is probably the most random and unpredictable of the bunch. Seriously, get some help if you bet on this.

The only book offering this at the moment is Ladbrokes. It wouldn’t surprise me if nowhere else posts this at any point because this will honestly get almost no action.

Player

7/31 (Ladbrokes)

Carson Wentz

+1000

Carson Palmer

+1200

Blake Bortles

+1400

Eli Manning

+1600

Jameis Winston

+1600

Jared Goff

+1600

Marcus Mariota

+1600

Sam Bradford

+1600

Aaron Rodgers

+2000

Andy Dalton

+2000

Dak Prescott

+2000

DeShaun Watson

+2000

Josh McCown

+2000

Kirk Cousins

+2000

Matt Ryan

+2000

Philip Rivers

+2000

Russell Wilson

+2000

Ryan Tannehill

+2000

Alex Smith

+2500

Andrew Luck

+2500

Ben Roethlisberger

+2500

Brian Hoyer

+2500

Derek Carr

+2500

Mike Glennon

+2500

Tyrod Taylor

+2500

Cam Newton

+3300

Matt Stafford

+3300

Mitch Trubisky

+3300

Trevor Siemian

+3300

Drew Brees

+4000

Joe Flacco

+4000

Cody Kessler

+5000

DeShon Kizer

+5000

Adrian Peterson

+6600

Melvin Gordon

+6600

Paxton Lynch

+6600

David Johnson

+8000

Ezekiel Elliott

+8000

Tom Brady

+8000

Ameer Abdullah

+10000

DeMarco Murray

+10000

Eddie Lacy

+10000

Jay Ajayi

+10000

Joe Mixon

+10000

Dalvin Cook

+12500

Latavius Murray

+12500

LeVeon Bell

+12500

Paul Perkins

+12500

Isaiah Crowell

+15000

Jonathan Stewart

+15000

Jordan Howard

+15000

Lamar Miller

+15000

Mark Ingram

+15000

Rob Kelley

+15000

Terrance West

+15000

Todd Gurley

+15000

Ty Montgomery

+15000

Last year’s leader, Carson Wentz, tops the odds list at +1000. His seven fumbles were two more than anyone else in the league. The leader in this category has averaged about seven or eight fumbles over the past several years so a repeat of last year’s performance would put him near the top of the leaderboard again this year.

A quarterback has led the league in five of the past seven seasons, but the odds list would suggest that running backs never lead the league. The first RB listed is Adrian Peterson at +6600, 34 spots down on the list. Peterson led the league in 2015 and all the way back in 2008. His hands are great for holding on to switches, but he could use some stickum on the football field.

Think you have a good idea of who will lead the league this year? You’ll almost certainly be wrong!

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